Six times Grammy Award Winner and New York native, Billy Joel, will be belting out his old favorites with the help of his revolving piano, in an on-going series of monthly concerts at this world-famous venue. He has sold more than 100 million records over a career spanning more than 40 years, and reigns as one of most popular recording artists and respected entertainers in the world.

After taking some tie out of the spotlight for personal reasons, Canadian crooner Michael Buble is back with a brand new tour. These 2019 dates come in support of his latest record Love, a stylish mixture of American Songbook standards and poppier original material.

Chicago heavy metal stalwarts returned this year with their seventh studio album, and they're taking it across the country. Immortalized was the group's first record following their five-year hiatus, during which they pursued various projects, and it saw them sounding revitalized, bringing fresh energy to their brand of hooky, stadium-ready choruses and unforgiving riffs.

The Wish You Were Here tour sees Travis Scott touring across the country in support of his recently released album, AstroWorld. The rapper's debut studio album, Rodeo was one of the 2015's most highly anticipated hip-hop records, building off the buzz from Scott's two previous mixtapes. This third studio album, Astroworld, hasn't stopped his rapid success as it reaches the top of the Billboard 200.

After five decades in the 'biz, Elton John has announced his final tour before he retires, giving the world one last chance to catch the pop legend live. Singer, composer and pianist and activist, Elton John has sold over 300 million records and has over 50 Top 40 hits, making him one of the most successful musicians of all time. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime experience!

Madison Square Garden

4 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001

Year opened: 1968

Capacity: 19812

Concession stands

Merchandise booths

Disabled access

In-house bar

The World's Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden, is located in Manhattan on Seventh Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets. It is a multi-purpose indoor arena, used for professional basketball and ice hockey, as well as boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses, and other sports and entertainment events. Opened in 1968, it is the oldest and most used major sporting facility in the New York metropolitan area. The construction of the arena costed about $1.1 billion, meaning Madison Square Garden has been ranked as one of the ten most expensive stadium venues ever built.

About New York City Theater: We are an independent show guide not a venue or show. We sell primary, discount and resale tickets which may be priced above or below face value.

Keep up to date

Please note: The term Madison Square Garden as well as all associated graphics, logos, and/or other trademarks, tradenames or copyrights are the property of the Madison Square Garden and are used herein for factual descriptive purposes only.
We are in no way associated with or authorized by the Madison Square Garden and neither that entity nor any of its affiliates have licensed or endorsed us to sell tickets, goods and or services in conjunction with their events.

Please note: This site is independently owned and operated and in no way affiliated to any venue or production company

You know the drill, websites need cookies to make them work. Details of how we do it here.Hello! It's probably obvious, but we need to let you know that we use cookies to enable us to run this website and for it to actually work! You can find lots more detail in our Cookie Policy.